Rolling over

Bit of back story… my baby had a tongue tie and suffered with tension in neck and shoulders etc. this resulted in hating tummy time. She has had plenty of floor time and has now started to roll from back to front but she can not get herself from front to back… I understand this is the opposite way to how most learn to roll. My question is … should I be concerned that she cannot get herself back into her back without getting upset? Or should I just keep putting jer on the floor for play time and wish it will come to her naturally?
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She will learn soon. Be patient :) they usually learn one and then learn the other a few weeks/months later. My son also did back to front and couldn’t do opposite for ages.

Has she had any cranial osteopathy for the tension

Thanks both! Yes she’s under care for that x

Hi! Silly question but how do you know that she has tension in her neck and shoulders? It’s something that I am conscious of for my daughter but I don’t know if I’m thinking too much into it?

For us it came hand in hand with the tongue tie. But as she’s getting bigger, she slightly has a twist in her shoulders and arms, and by this I mean , if she sits on your lap her right shoulder slightly comes closer to my body than her lift side. Hated tummy time as couldn’t hold her neck properly and sometimes you can tell from the nape of their neck. But I’m no expert on looking for it especially the nape of their neck. If your concerned find your local osteopath and as for a consultation 😊😊

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